Gauntlet101010 wrote:In fairness Siege doesn't come with that either.
I am aware of that. I
own SIEGE. And because SIEGE is only a Deluxe, it was excusable
on that figure. SS86, on the other hand, is a
Voyager - a more expensive price point with greater plastic and parts allowance. Which SS86 has in my opinion completely squandered and so AFAIC it can kiss my skidplate.
Gauntlet101010 wrote:You need to spend more money to get 3P upgrade parts to partsform it every time.
AFAIK nobody actually made a
proper Onebox component for the SIEGE mold in the first place, I'd have to do that myself - and I'd already been planning how. I just hoped that them doing a Voyager Ironhide would save me the trouble, since I didn't think that they'd utterly waste the Voyager budget on being "Earthrise with integrated roof".
Gauntlet101010 wrote:And to make Siege acceptable you need 3P feet too.
...Are you thinking of Earthrise? On SIEGE, the stock feet are fine because it's not an earth mode figure.
Gauntlet101010 wrote:That's a lot to spend on already expensive exclusives.
SIEGE Ironhide was a regular retail figure. I think you're thinking of Earthrise. Ratchet was an exclusive, true, but he was still regular price and as a Walgreens exclusive he wasn't too hard to get.
Gauntlet101010 wrote:Studio 86 is the final word on these characters for me. They aren't perfect, but sometimes good enough is good enough.
Well, goody for you. But for my money, SS86 Ironhide is multiple steps
away from good enough. Unless they make Ratchet a new mold or somehow retool this mold to have the Onebox component, or I win the lottery and buy the Botcon versions that SS86 has failed to make obsolete, the SIEGE figures will be the "Good enough" versions for me.
Sabrblade wrote:RotorstormNZ wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:Yeah, we're extremely unlikely to ever get a gun megs again in Generations, and I say, good riddance. I much prefer megs to be a tank.
I do too! But I'm focused on a close-to-G1 kinda thing with new toys. It'd be like having (my example was going to be Shockwave) SS86 Soundwave as anything other than the microcassette recorder.
Funnily enough, Hasbro very recently stated pointblank in their recent livestream for HasLab Deathsaurus that Gun Megatron isn't happening.
Not even as a Power Rangers-esque blaster or Van De Graaff raygun? Ah well. I wonder if they'd go for "gun-silhouette vehicle" so that we could at least pretend.
ZeroWolf, as far as your preference goes... 1. We're spoilt for choice and 2. Your preference doesn't change the '80s fiction
Gauntlet101010 wrote:Gun Megatron ... I know it's blasphemy, but:
-Hegemon snip-
Seems to be getting hard to find, though. And of course it doesn't really count.
No, that Deluxe-height (IIRC) midget doesn't count.
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:Personally I think the Netflix version works well as a TF:TM representative. And like D-Max said, we already got 3 Soundwaves, not counting the SG figure. And yes, technically they're all different, but they represent the same character.
So cassettes, yes. Soundwave? No. At least not yet. We have others who need attention.
Though, being a Marvel fan, I would love a Legacy/Selects comics version who is purple, using the Netflix mold.
This is what I was going for yes. We got Siege, Netflix, and Legacy Soundwave. All 3 are G1 Soundwaves.
Re: Legacy... if you're talking about Core, I don't know that he qualifies for the main count, and Legacy is only a reissue of SIEGE.
And of course Netflix wasn't the most accessible release for people, due to the timing, and is difficult and/or costly for those who missed that chance to get hold of.
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Heck, I just realized we also had TR and the Bee movie retool of that figure that all count as G1 soundwaves as well.
Albeit ones more in scale with G1 Galvatron than with the majority of CHUG (unless you treat them as enlarged upgrade bodies)
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:we have gotten 3 good soundwave molds, 2 seeing 2 releases, in my mind, he should be done for a while. Considering the number of post-1986 cons that still need done, I think he can wait his turn again.
Mmm, I don't know, I think a new Soundwave wouldn't be a bad idea. See below for why.
-Kanrabat- wrote:Gauntlet101010 wrote:It's been a while since I handled Soundwave and he's inaccessible to me right now. Was there anything terrible about him being descended from Siege? I don't remember being offended by anything other than feeling ripped off since I thought Siege would claim these characters for a while.
They need to make all the main tapes for both Blaster and Soundwave. I don't think we need a new Soundwave mold, but a re-release would be a good idea.
The back of his tapedeck mode is a mess that look like the Death Star's surface.
Plus he still have the "landing gears" of the spaceship on his arms.
He also has the SIEGE mold's shortness and its dodgy tape door (just found out for myself how... less than impressive that is after getting Legacy SIEGE Soundwave), if pics are anything to go by.
So, not only is the mold underheight... it also has an iffy tape door that probably won't work too well with Core-class tapes like the new Rumble (and from what I recall reading didn't work all that great even with the Micromaster ones - or, in the case of Ratbat, not entirely at all). So, I'd personally be down for a do-over. They could possibly manage it as a heavy Blaster retool.
Until that point... for my money, G1 Soundwave, limited in articulation though he may be, makes a better tape deck Soundwave for CHUG than Netflix does. He even works better with WFC/Legacy/SS86 tapes than the Soundwave they were nominally designed for, due to having a roomier tape door (because it was made for wider tapes) that actually has backstops.